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Access 2010

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replyReply Mon 29 Nov 2010, 10:51Delegate Kulbir said...

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Access 2010

How do you give an end user a Form to use without them having ANY access to Access. From the end users point of view they should be filling a FORM and not even be aware of the technology involved, let alone be able to change the settings. How is this achieved?

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replyReply Mon 29 Nov 2010, 11:06Trainer Stephen said...

RE: Access 2010

Hi Kulbir

Thanks for your question

You can create an access front end database that simply contains a single form and uses the start up tools to hide everything but that form, which also opens automatically. You could also create a desk top shortcut so that the user directly accesses this database by double clicking on it.
To access these options, choose database options from the file menu

Hope this helps

Regards

Stephen

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